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  • United States, International. A Lot of Nine Awards and Miniature Medals
  • United States, International. A Lot of Nine Awards and Miniature Medals

Item: W6121

United States, International. A Lot of Nine Awards and Miniature Medals

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United States, International. A Lot of Nine Awards and Miniature Medals

United States: Jamestowne Society Member's Ribbon with six items affixed, including a Jamestowne Society Campaign / 400 Lapel Badge (in bronze gilt with maroon enamels, maker marked on the reverse, measuring 25 mm (w) x 13 mm (h), horizontal pinback);

Two Nameplates (both in bronze gilt, one inscribed "Major John Weire" in black enamels, measuring 39.5 mm (w) x 9 mm (h), the other inscribed "Sir George Calvert / 1st Lord Baltimore", measuring 38.8 mm (w) x 15.3 mm (h), both with a horizontal pinback);

Along with three large stars (in bronze with a silver ball in the center, measuring 18 mm (w) x 17 mm (h) each, all three with a push pin attachment); accompanied by a Membership Lapel Pin (in 1/20 10K Gold Filled with maroon and white enamels, maker marked "SCHWARZSCHILD" and marked "1/20 10K GF" on the reverse, measuring 14 mm (w) x 19.7 mm (h), vertical pinback); and

A Rosette (in burgundy and gold grosgrain ribbon, measuring 10.5 mm in diameter, with push pin attachment);

Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW) Miniature Pair (one with a three-piece construction, in silvered bronze with red and blue enamels, measuring 15 mm (w) x 18.5 mm (h); the other designed with a three-piece construction, in bronze gilt with red and blue enamels, measuring 14.8 mm (w) x 18.5 mm (h), both with original ribbons, mounted together, dual push pin attachments);

International: two Order of Our Lady of Bethlehem Miniature Awards: Badge (three-piece construction, in bronze gilt and blue enamels, measuring 14.5 mm (w) x 15 mm (h)) and Breast Star (two-piece construction, cross in bronze gilt and blue enamels, mounted to and eight-pointed multi-rayed star base, measuring 17.5 mm (w) x 17.5 mm (h), chipping evident in blue enamels on the arm at 9 o'clock);

Knights Templar Masonic Miniature Breast Star (in bronze gilt with red, white and blue enamels, measuring 22.8 mm (w) x 22 mm (h)); and

Masonic Tie-Clip (two-piece construction, insignia in bronze gilt with blue and white enamels, measuring 12.7 mm in diameter, mounted to a 50.2 mm long bronze gilt clip with pinback).

Ranging from very fine to extremely fine.

 

Footnote: The Jamestowne Society is an organization founded in 1936 by George Craghead Gregory for descendants of stockholders in the Virginia Company of London and the descendants of those who owned land or who had domiciles in Jamestown or on Jamestown Island prior to the year 1700. The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW) is one of the oldest veterans' and hereditary associations in the nation with a membership that includes officers and their hereditary descendants from all of the Armed Services. Membership is composed of active duty, reserve and retired officers of the United States Armed Services, including the Coast Guard, National Guard, and allied officers, and their descendants, who have served during one of the wars in which the United States has or is engaged with a foreign power. The Order of Our Lady of Bethlehem was founded as a military order on January 19, 1459 by Pope Pius II for defending of the Island of Lemnos. The order was composed of brother-knights and priests governed by an elective grand-master. Currently, the Order is consisting of more than 1,000 members from different countries, among whom about 600 are living in Italy. The Knights Templar, full name The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta, is a fraternal order affiliated with Freemasonry. Unlike the initial degrees conferred in a regular Masonic Lodge, which (in most Regular Masonic jurisdictions) only require a belief in a Supreme Being regardless of religious affiliation, the Knights Templar is one of several additional Masonic Orders in which membership is open only to Freemasons who profess a belief in Christianity. One of the obligations entrants to the order are required to declare is to protect and defend the Christian faith.

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